You probably remember the knife making article that we featured a few weeks ago, one of the main tools that was used to construct the knife was a forge.
If you are have limited desk space or are looking for a tiny keyboard then check out the Super Slim Keyboard from the guys over at Brando. The Super Slim Keyboard measures 430 x 116 x 21mm and weighs in at 556g, and it features a total of 110 keys. Here are the specifications.
The first retail product to use Intel’s Media Processor CE 3100 - aka the Canmore SoC - has been announced, the Conceptronic YUIXX, promising streaming media at up to 1080p high-definition resolution, up to 2TB of onboard storage and optional DVB T/C/S TV tuners.
ASUS’ Eee PC 1000HV has been benchmarked, putting its discrete ATI Radeon HD 3450 graphics to the test. Based on the same Intel Atom N280 1.66GHz processor as the 1000HE, the 1000HV uses its graphical grunt well: it racks up a CrystalMark R3 score of 37,430 versus the 1000HE’s 28,923.
Oh Palm. If you’re going to badmouth potential customers in your secret documents, at least keep them, y’know, secret. The above statement is one of many juicy tidbits inside the Pre Business Launch Guide. a 22-page document “leaked in its entirety” this weekend.
Here is a cool app for your iPhone, the Email ‘n Walk iPhone App, which makes it safer to type an email whilst you are walking along, making sure you don’t walk into a lamp post.
We are big fans of anything to do with Steampunk here at geeky gadgets, especially Steampunk PCs, check out this amazing creation from artist Jake Hildebrandt, for the release of Damnation.
Here is another fun green gadget for today, this on is constructed from wood, the i-Log. The i-Log is made from an alder branch, and it has two speakers which are placed at each end of the 16″ inch long wooden log.
Samsung release a full touchscreen phone Haptic model SCH-W770/SPH-W7700/W7750 which adopting Korean figure skater - Yuna Kim as the model for the official Haptic phone.
Look at this cool mobile phone presented by Sharp. Called the Solar Ketai, this curved mobile phone appears to be water resistant what makes it a perfect device for some beach activities. The new Sharp mobile phone is touted to be the first water resistant mobile phone being operated on solar power.
While there is an unstopping progress in practically every branch of modern day technology, there is room however for things not necessarily very new or progressive, but rather simply stylish, fashionable and trendy.
Lenovo have announced the IdeaPad S12, the first netbook to offer NVIDIA’s Ion GPU. A 12.1-inch model, the S12 pairs the 1080p-capable Ion chipset with an Intel Atom N270 1.6GHz processor, 1GB of RAM and 160/250/320GB hard-drive options.
Microsoft and Intel have apparently been conspiring to slice down manufacturer’s flexibility in netbook specifications, at least if they want to take advantage of subsidized Windows 7 OS prices.
Details of Nokia’s next-gen Internet Tablet have leaked, suggesting that the Finnish company have moved away from positioning the platform as a companion device and now perceive it more as a smartphone.
Lenovo has added another nettop PC to their range, with the launch of the Lenovo IdeaCentre C300 Nettop. The Lenovo IdeaCentre C300 Nettop features a 20 inch LCD display with a 16:9 aspect ratio, 2GB of DDR2 Ram, a 1.3 megapixel webcam, and a built in card reader.
It’s been a while since we’ve seen a UMPC from Clevo - all the way back to March 2008 and the TN120R, in fact - but the company is back with the 1.33GHz Atom Z520 powered Clevo TN70M.
Would you mind improving your driving experience? Honda Safety Navi is an ideal choice for safe driving. Being an educational program the software was developed for a PC-based vehicle driving simulator. First sales are expected to be in Japan.
A surprise it isn’t, but it’s nice to know that at the very least the iPhone is about to get a storage boost, doubling its internal flash memory to 32GB. Up until the euthanization of the 160GB iPod Classic, Apple could always be relied upon to increase drive size in iPods.
Here is a fun geek toy for all the Star Wars fans out there, the Talking Darth Vader Plush. The Talking Darth Vader Plush stands 9 inches tall, and whilst this fun Darth Vader toy may seem nice and cuddly, he has a bunch of Darth Vader phrases built in.
We have see a lot of crazy and fun US gadgets here on geeky gadgets, but I think this latest flash drive has to be the craziest we have seen t0 date, the Cereal and Spoon USB Drive.
NEC have unveiled a new netbook, and when it comes to style the super-skinny VersaPro VS has Sony’s VAIO P firmly in its sights. Based around Intel’s Atom Z540 processor, a 64GB SSD and 10.2-inch 1280 x 768 display, the 15.8mm thick netbook weighs just 725g.
Here’s another cool transforming USB flash drive for your collection, the Tigatron Transformers USB Drive from GeekStuff4U. It comes with a 2GB of storage and supports Windows 98, ME, 2000, XP, Vista as well as Mac. You can pre-order now for $51.